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Russian cosmonauts buay tahan nauseating stink in the Intl Space Station. Ah neh astronaut say "where got smell?"

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Sunita Williams Reports Unusual Smell on Space Station​

Upon opening the hatch of the newly docked resupply ship, Russian cosmonauts detected a strong, unfamiliar smell and observed small droplets.​

Reported by: Digital Desk
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sunita williams diwali wishes from iss

Upon opening the hatch of the newly docked resupply ship, Russian cosmonauts detected a strong, unfamiliar smell and observed small droplets. | Image: X-ANI

New Delhi, India: Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS), led by Sunita Williams, experienced an unexpected incident involving the Russian Progress MS-29 cargo spacecraft.

Upon opening the hatch of the newly docked resupply ship, Russian cosmonauts detected a strong, unfamiliar smell and observed small droplets, raising immediate safety concerns.

Described by NASA astronaut Don Pettit as similar to “spray paint,” the odour prompted quick isolation measures. The crew closed the hatch to contain the affected area and both NASA and Roscosmos activated air-scrubbing systems to purify the station’s atmosphere.

While the source of the smell remains under investigation, flight controllers confirmed that air quality had returned to normal levels by Sunday, November 24, ensuring there was no risk to the crew.

As a precaution, astronauts wore Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and advanced air quality sensors monitored the environment. The incident occrred shortly after Progress MS-29, which launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on November 21, successfully docked with the ISS's Poisk module. This spacecraft is part of a routine mission delivering essential supplies like food and fuel and will stay docked for six months before returning with waste materials.

Although the cause of the odour is still unclear—whether from inside the cargo spacecraft or the connecting vestibule—NASA assured that station operations are unaffected.

Published 22:18 IST, November 25th 2024
 
As usual. They knew globetards aka retarded need CSB regularly. Even a fart in fake space also can make in the news
 
'Smells' are actually particulates of compounds ... like shit, perfume.
When you breath in some 'smells', these particulates have entered your nostril and body.
Meaning someone's shit is in you.
A fact.
 
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Sunita Williams Reports Unusual Smell on Space Station​

Upon opening the hatch of the newly docked resupply ship, Russian cosmonauts detected a strong, unfamiliar smell and observed small droplets.​

Reported by: Digital Desk
.
sunita williams diwali wishes from iss

Upon opening the hatch of the newly docked resupply ship, Russian cosmonauts detected a strong, unfamiliar smell and observed small droplets. | Image: X-ANI

New Delhi, India: Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS), led by Sunita Williams, experienced an unexpected incident involving the Russian Progress MS-29 cargo spacecraft.

Upon opening the hatch of the newly docked resupply ship, Russian cosmonauts detected a strong, unfamiliar smell and observed small droplets, raising immediate safety concerns.

Described by NASA astronaut Don Pettit as similar to “spray paint,” the odour prompted quick isolation measures. The crew closed the hatch to contain the affected area and both NASA and Roscosmos activated air-scrubbing systems to purify the station’s atmosphere.

While the source of the smell remains under investigation, flight controllers confirmed that air quality had returned to normal levels by Sunday, November 24, ensuring there was no risk to the crew.

As a precaution, astronauts wore Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and advanced air quality sensors monitored the environment. The incident occrred shortly after Progress MS-29, which launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on November 21, successfully docked with the ISS's Poisk module. This spacecraft is part of a routine mission delivering essential supplies like food and fuel and will stay docked for six months before returning with waste materials.

Although the cause of the odour is still unclear—whether from inside the cargo spacecraft or the connecting vestibule—NASA assured that station operations are unaffected.

Published 22:18 IST, November 25th 2024
Upon opening the hatch to the ISS, Russian cosmonauts exclaimed "KNN, who cooked curry in here?"
 
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